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MORTON SHAPI Pimperne 2526 X. Front St. Bai MiY 22, 1922 Philadelphia, Pa. .Northeast High School Here ' s one boy, who ' s had a foot (and at least one hand) in practicalh- e ' erything at school. Only a glimpse of his activities are enough to convince one of the wide range of his unorthodox doings. Alort was in charge of the driving-lesson car and was usually driving around the campus, giv- ing himself a lesson or two. The store room was another of his responsibilities. Added to this were his services as temporary head waiter and Nor- man ' s chief helper (?:). How Mort inveigled all these rather odd jobs from the school i is So ewhat of a mystery, but we ' re inclined tq llkelieV.e it ' s due to his winning personality. ' After this meagre glance at the Pimpernel ' s doings, we can get a fairly reliable idea as to his future, and we are sure he has much in store for him. His knack of getting into the good graces of his associates will be a telling factor in the life ahead of him. 571 Hemlqc S ' Brooklyn Bor7i: JiWMyW, 1923 Thomas Jefferson High Tall, lanky Slim, a good down-to-earth Brooklyn boy, has injected into our unique in- stitution a sense of humor that has made his com- panionship more than just worthwhile. Bob ' s antics in the classroom have caused many a stomach to shake convulsively for a longer time than was good for them. As one of the co-editors of the Humor column in the Gleaner, Bob did much to prevent the pub- lication from being torn to shreds. (He certainly gave the Jokebook Co. a whale of a lot of busi- ness.) His sense of humor was balanced b ' his abil- ity to deal with serious affairs. Proof of this is the role he played as councilman and the high standard in his work. Bob h ' as ' intentions of continuing his studies at college. We are sure his new alma mater will be as proud of him as we are. II V en. of the J oil
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en or me J oil li, ;WlS POLAKUFF 529 X. Rhode Island Ave. Atlantic Citv. X. 1. Born: July 7, 1919 Atlantic Cit - HirIi Label bid the shores of Atlantic City adieu and joined our class in the summer of our Fresh- man year. He took immediate action to make up for lost time. His participation in the man ' school activities soon made him an outstanding member of our class. His abilit ' as a band member was one of the reasons why oui- assemblies and school affairs were so successful — his big bass drum maintain- ing the precision in the rhythm. Xext to . Ir. Samuels and the chefs. Label bore the brunt of the students ire concerning the edibility of Farm School meals. He also was a competent member of the Yearbook business staff and Business Manager of the Gleaner. Polakoff was the first to introduce the ButT Cochin Bantam variety of chickens into Farm School. His interest in this field started long be- fore he came to school and we ' re sure it will con- tinue in the j ' cars to come. 3AVID ROSLXFIEL • ' Capt. Bligh ' 512 fVnvell St. BrookKn, X. , B ' ,nr. Xovembcr 14, 1920 Thomas Jefferson High .At first glance, one would hardly believe that Davey comes from one of the toughest sections in the countrv. Hut it ' s a fact, he li ' es within a if il stone ' s tl dcr. Inc. .As a Poultry niaj nimost thoroughne - Captain Bligh h untlerclassmen win . (.kl ii Mobsters. Mur- l);i did his job with the lie earned the name of i ruthless handling of all ' iked with him. Though Rosey didn t participate in activities to any extent, he was probably present at more agricultural club meetings than any of us. He was liieiilly I walking bureati (jf farm information whi Il lie icidily conveyed to all who asked. Sorry to say his social life was nothing to write honif ant! tell the folks aboiii. llowe er, given tim?; we feel sure he will n ercome his bash- fulness. Dave! willj uudoubiedl achieve his ambi- tions. How canli mi-s: I [e s from Brookh 21 willj uu ow canti i II rv
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